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in many ways, we haven't caught up in the way that other technologies. so we will have opportunities in the future where the way in this we design and the way in which we make things will probably be quite different than how we do them now. >> we have a robotic arm in the lab. the robotic arm, yes, the robotic arm yes can spit foam or concrete and here i ask you can we use the arm to print with silk to achieve weaving. >> so, this is an industrial robotic arm and we refurbished it as a research arm. so typically arms like this are found in assembly lines working to make cars and electronics. >> as part of exploring the repurposing of this robotic arm as a 3-d printer, we've been exploring what it means to work or print with con creel, but we've also been exploring foam. in this case, this is a project led by steven keating, a research graduate. >> 3-d printing is when you make an object in layers, so if you take a tube of tooth paste at home, squeeze out one layer, squeeze another layer over that, you've now 3-d printed something. here, we have it printi
in many ways, we haven't caught up in the way that other technologies. so we will have opportunities in the future where the way in this we design and the way in which we make things will probably be quite different than how we do them now. >> we have a robotic arm in the lab. the robotic arm, yes, the robotic arm yes can spit foam or concrete and here i ask you can we use the arm to print with silk to achieve weaving. >> so, this is an industrial robotic arm and we refurbished it...
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to an industry that doesn't really have that kind of technology we see elsewhere in theigital world. >> "the lion king" is low tech. it was intentionally so. you see the rods and strings and that w a concecept that i wanted very much for the lioion king. i wanted people to see ld-style theater, puppet tri. as a person who studied theater, i have seen it in the original form. it was there to bridge the gap between the inexplicable in life. look at how disney has always dealt with death. they don't shy away. they don't go oh, my god, m ourks stafa is dying. fairy tales and myths have helped get through those times and that's how you tell children how you get through a doubt or an illness. >> the circle of life. >> those lessons are important and why people bring their kids to the theater. they have a great time, but if they can bring something home that has made their lives fuller, richer, more complete i have done my job. >> my thanks to julie taymor, up next on the "wall street journal report" we will look a the news this week that will have an impact on your money. >>> and the most
to an industry that doesn't really have that kind of technology we see elsewhere in theigital world. >> "the lion king" is low tech. it was intentionally so. you see the rods and strings and that w a concecept that i wanted very much for the lioion king. i wanted people to see ld-style theater, puppet tri. as a person who studied theater, i have seen it in the original form. it was there to bridge the gap between the inexplicable in life. look at how disney has always dealt with...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed, a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow, now at special 30% savings. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >> 11 sports with sports director gerry sandusky. >> they will not have him against the washington redskins -- he returned to the practice field for the first
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and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. [ male announcer ] with free package pickup from the u.s. postal service the holidays are easy. visit usps.com. pay, print, and have it picked up for free before december 20h for delivery in time for the holidays. you can even give us special instructions on where to find it. free package pickup. from the u.s. postal service. because it's nice to have an extra pair of hands around for the holidays. is what drives us to broadcast the world's biggest events in 3d, or live to your seat high above the atlantic ocean. it's what drives us to create eco-friendly race tracks, batteries that power tomorrow's cars, nearlyndestructible laptops, and the sustainable smart towns of the future. at panasonic, we're driven to make what matters most better. just another way we're engineering a better world for you. >> i'm harris falkner, this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour, time now for the top of the n
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now get the advanced technology of adt starting at just $99 and save $300. with adt, you get 24/7 fast response monitoring that helps protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. plus remote access to your home. even control your thermostat to help save energy and money. get adt installed starting at just $99. that's a $300 savings. you may even save up to 20% on your homeowners insurance. for everything that matters most. adt. always there. >>> welcome back, everybody. it's time for "sunday house call." joining us, dr. mark skiing siegel, associate professor of med. and vice chairman of the department of urology at the mount sinai medical facility here. >> good morning. >> good to see you. we begin with a shocking report that has to do with the representative head injuries. how dangerous they can be. the researchers found substantial new evidence linking repeat concussion to say permanent brain injury. dr. siegel, when you are a kid you get your bell running and if you don't
now get the advanced technology of adt starting at just $99 and save $300. with adt, you get 24/7 fast response monitoring that helps protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. plus remote access to your home. even control your thermostat to help save energy and money. get adt installed starting at just $99. that's a $300 savings. you may even save up to 20% on your homeowners insurance. for everything that matters most. adt. always there. >>> welcome back,...
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unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. and it gave me my custom number. my arches needed more support until i got my number at the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. i'm a believer! and you will be too! learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. >> our current gun control ensure that more and more results of tragedy and more confrontations from loud music from a car will leave more teenage boys bloody, handguns show our flaws aenhancing our arguments and bait us-- >> and that's bob costas calls for gun control during half time of a game ap jovan belcher shot his girlfriend and himself. and costas tried to explain it to bill o'reilly. >> what i spoke about in quoting jason whitlock is a mentality. there's a gun culture. >> let's get to that. >> tony dungy, highly respected figure, 80 players before he cut them showed up in training camp, how many of you own guns? about 60 of the 80. they may feel they need it for protection. >> why, do you know why the
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submarine using the technology he learned on the job working for the navy. the information included the technology and procedures required to find the subs. hoffman delivered that information to fbi agents posing as an undercover operation. >> that was andy fox reporting. >>> now for a look at your friday weather, nicks meteorologist dylan dreyer is here with the forecast. it happens to be our favorite one. >> i know. it is a good day but, yeah, you know, yesterday was so much colder than it has been. we're actually starting to see a pattern shift here. we are going to see colder air start to work in behind this cold front that is bringing a whole lot of rain through portions of the great lakes through the ohio river valley. basically the country is split in half. the northern part of the country is seeing all this messy weather mostly in the form of rain but the southern half of the country, minus a couple of clouds, really not seeing too much of anything. in fact, most of our warm temperatures are down through the gulf coast states as well. this cold front
submarine using the technology he learned on the job working for the navy. the information included the technology and procedures required to find the subs. hoffman delivered that information to fbi agents posing as an undercover operation. >> that was andy fox reporting. >>> now for a look at your friday weather, nicks meteorologist dylan dreyer is here with the forecast. it happens to be our favorite one. >> i know. it is a good day but, yeah, you know, yesterday was so...
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. >> reporter: rebecca lindland said he have seen a rebirth thanks to advances in technology. >> in many cases we're seeing upwards of 25 30, into the 40s mile-per-gallon arrange which is similar to a hybrid. so the argument consumers are making is i don't need to get a hybrid. >> reporter: looming federal fuel economy standards are also driving the industry shift to environmentally-friendly investigation. auto makers will be required to reach a fleet average of 54 miles per gallon by 2025. john blackstone, cbs news, los angeles. >> dubois: and thank you for joining us for this abbreviated edition of the cbs evening news. later on cbs "48 hours." i'm maurice dubois, cbs in new york city, depend. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [ male announcer #1 ] verizon fios is the fastest internet in america. just ask pc mag. [ male announcer #2 ] cable can't touch fios upload speeds. it's hard to imagine anyone ever beating fios. there's no doubt fios is the fastest in the country. [ male announcer #1 ] after 110,000 speed tests, nothing came close
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submarines using the technology he learned on the job working for the navy. the information included the technology and procedures required to find the subs. hoffman delivered that information to fbi agents posing as an undercover operation. >> that was wavy's andy fox reporting. >>> now, this morning's first look at your "dish of scrambled politics." comedian steve colbert of south carolina is ready to replace senator jim demint. oh, are you, now? his publicist in an e-mail saying "stephen is honored by the ground swell of support from the palmetto state and looks forward to governor haley's called." >>> some conservatives are having emotional debates over the fiscal cliff negotiations. the arguments for higher taxes for the wealthy are getting very tense. ann coulter even tried a reality check on sean hannity. >> are you saying, then, for pr purposes, that they should give in to obama on the tax rate? >> not exactly. well, yeah, i guess i am, but -- >> you're saying capitulate to obama, who -- we don't have a revenue problem, ann. >> we lost the election, s
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you know surveillance technologies and these types of things to get people to conform more so that the pirate is really where the rebel in society is something that is without the pirate or the rebel you end up with a very gray dry conformist society current is that a fair statement well that's certainly what what would we believe we believe that you know people that we call misfits are the dark side is a wholly a lot more interesting you know innovation on the fringe really is what we call it is something that we are we suffer from if we don't learn and if we don't pay attention to it and it can be very a company comfortable all the asli sometimes to explore the dark side but it's something that we would gain from as you know our journey sort of into pirates maybe just on companies as part of the old piracy the somali pirates modern pirates i understand they also have exchanges they're listing themselves on exchanges they're driving a real estate speculation in neighboring countries like kenya so they become a dynamic economic force in that region does that qualify under your scenario
you know surveillance technologies and these types of things to get people to conform more so that the pirate is really where the rebel in society is something that is without the pirate or the rebel you end up with a very gray dry conformist society current is that a fair statement well that's certainly what what would we believe we believe that you know people that we call misfits are the dark side is a wholly a lot more interesting you know innovation on the fringe really is what we call it...
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bob orr reports he was tracked down by the technology he lived by. and we note two milestones: an eyewitness to this moment in history has died. then anthony mason will take five to remember dave brubeck, a giant of jazz. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, they've never said it quite like this: the president's treasury secretary made i
bob orr reports he was tracked down by the technology he lived by. and we note two milestones: an eyewitness to this moment in history has died. then anthony mason will take five to remember dave brubeck, a giant of jazz. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, they've never said it quite like this: the president's treasury secretary made i
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series technology innovation all the as developments around russia we've got the future covered. i am max keiser welcome to the kaiser report first a good news three bankers had better arrested in connection with rigging live or now the bad news the arrests were made by the serious fraud office so don't hold your breath for a successful prosecution and now the really bad news over at the new york times a headline reads h.s.b.c. to pay one point nine two billion dollars fine to settle charges over a laundering the first sentence of to start a call proceed to tell you all you need to know whether global financial and economic systems quote state and federal authorities decided against indicting h.s.b.c. in a money laundering case over concerns that criminal charges could jeopardize one of the world's largest banks and ultimately destabilize the global financial system too big to fail too big to jail stacey. we've been warning about this for years now and it's happened they say openly in the first paragraph of the new york times article that they didn't want to destabilize the globa
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but fortunately the technology was changing at that point from vinyl to cd. and i've been able to get most of what i lost on cds. so it hasn't been that much of a lost, although it's taken me 20 or 30 years to replace everything. >> flight 209, climbing to cruise at 42,000. we'll report again over lincoln. everybody that works in the airline industry watch that is movie. i was flying in europe on another airline. and the pilot -- it was a really big plane that has extra seats in the cockpit. before we took off, one of the pilots came out and said, come with me. and i went into the cockpit. they strapped me in and they took off and they said, we can tell everybody that we flew with murdoch. i was like, what? did that actually happen? >> what's taller? you or the statue? >> the statue is taller. and it's taller than every other statue. i'm closest to the street. so people will see my statue first. >> what is it like seven feet tall? >> 17 feet tall. i'm thrilled with it. it's an acknowledgment of what i achieved. >> what prompted you to write a children's book?
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science technology innovation called the least i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are the day. six dollars gold. on zero as the guys who were going to load the experience before serious witnesses on the color guard. survival gear for service. so. the force of motion molestations the formula. they are all here to make it possible. to chimp on the fly and on our. good are sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. from. the. today we're joined by dr lisa alter the writer behind the secret city do
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the military has seen this so- called quantum stealth technology. works by bending the light around an object, even concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do for a sniper, hiding in a field. or the american pilots ejected over libya, when their fighter jets crashed last year. >> they could actually pull out very similar to what they carry with a survival blanket, throw it over top of them. and unless you walked right into them, you wouldn't know that they were there. >> reporter: so what was once firmly in the world of make- believe could quickly become quite real. >> that is very cool. the science is in the special fabric. so you don't need a power source to make it work. so any soldier, even in the most remote location could quickly put it on and put it to work and disappear. >> wow. >>> a mixed day on wall street with money disappearing. the dow was up big. not the nasdaq. dow was up 83. s&p up 2. nasdaq down 23. let's go to new york, where alexis christoforous has tonight's cbs money watch update. >> reporter: stocks ralli
the military has seen this so- called quantum stealth technology. works by bending the light around an object, even concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do for a sniper, hiding in a field. or the american pilots ejected over libya, when their fighter jets crashed last year. >> they could actually pull out very similar to what they carry with a survival blanket, throw it over top of them. and unless you walked right into them, you wouldn't know that they were...
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technology, the freedom of individuals, that can be expressed through technology, the middle classes. middle classes wanting more. and you're going to see india, its growth by 2030, will be like china is today. that will be that big, huge democracy. >> before anybody's freaking out and transferring their children into all mandarin-speaking schools, we are not going to be in dire straits. we are still going to be a big influence in the global landscape, right? >> absolutely. you're going -- absolutely, no question. but it's going to be, well, one of the quotes from the story is basically that the pacs americana will be over and you're going to see not that one power dominating everything, it's going to be middle classes around the world and more of a balanced power around the world. one thing that's interesting about this, you will have competition for jobs that will create middle classes. it will be pressure on western countries and their middle classes. because around the world, you've got hundreds of millions of people who will be coming up out of poverty, who will want to be in the
technology, the freedom of individuals, that can be expressed through technology, the middle classes. middle classes wanting more. and you're going to see india, its growth by 2030, will be like china is today. that will be that big, huge democracy. >> before anybody's freaking out and transferring their children into all mandarin-speaking schools, we are not going to be in dire straits. we are still going to be a big influence in the global landscape, right? >> absolutely. you're...
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in terms of the technology, developing capabilities to send people beyond the earth orbit and into deep space on a fairly permanent basis and having rockets able to do that are the key to doing that and that is in the program. that is now being worked on. it's just perhaps faster with more money but it is still progressing. >> well, there are these ambitious goals that nasa has. talk about going to mars. having said that, at the same time, we were hearing today about this colorado-based company. they just said yesterday that they plan to send privately funded and built spacecraft to the moon by 2020. they say 15 to 20 nations are interested in those missions and it's much cheaper than nasa can do it for. >> as space technology advances, the things that we did five, 10, 20 years ago become cheaper. the technology is better, the energy, all of the construction designs are better so that you can do these things that once cost 26 billion and those kind of dollars from apollo, you can do it for less money now. but you keep the dollars going for new technologies, things that are harder to do,
in terms of the technology, developing capabilities to send people beyond the earth orbit and into deep space on a fairly permanent basis and having rockets able to do that are the key to doing that and that is in the program. that is now being worked on. it's just perhaps faster with more money but it is still progressing. >> well, there are these ambitious goals that nasa has. talk about going to mars. having said that, at the same time, we were hearing today about this colorado-based...
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it's a quantum stelth technology. it's concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do with a sniper hiding in a field. >> they could actually pull out very limber to what they carry with a survival blanket and throw it over the top of them and unless you walked into them you wouldn't know they were there. >> so what is firmly once in the world of make belief could become quite real. >> you don't need a power source or some instruction manual to make it work. theoretically, any soldier in the most remote location could put it on and put it to work. chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> what will they think of next? >>> an nba legend sits down to talk with me about his incredible life and facing death. >> i thought about my own mortality a number of times, especially since i have been diagnosed with leukemia. that's the first thing you think about. all of a sudden you realize that there's a clock up there with your name on it and the clock is ticking. >> i talk with kareem abdul-jabbar next. thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small bus
it's a quantum stelth technology. it's concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do with a sniper hiding in a field. >> they could actually pull out very limber to what they carry with a survival blanket and throw it over the top of them and unless you walked into them you wouldn't know they were there. >> so what is firmly once in the world of make belief could become quite real. >> you don't need a power source or some instruction manual to make it work....
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shaban reports, he has been on the run for weeks, but the security giant was undone by a tiny piece of technology. >> reporter: software energy engineer john mcafee came to guatemala for asylum, but was taken into custody for entering the country illegally. he gave an interview before he was arrested. >> i am here and i'm now going to speak out, and i'm going to speakute big-time. >> reporter: -- speak out big- time. >> reporter: mcafee had been living in biliz, supported by the billions he made from the anti-virus softswear. -- software. >> it was a convenient thing for them. next door neighbor got killed. now we can blame him. >> mcafee went into hiding. he posted blog entries and this photo. that was the tech guru's ironic undoing. a hacker located mcafee in guatemala, through gps embedding in smart phone data. >> in some of the dat adepending how the phone is set, is going to include the location. >> reporter: belizian officials deny seeking mcafee. there is no warrant for his arrest. and it is unclear why he would seek asylum. >> the family and neighbor of gregory fall said his murder has go
shaban reports, he has been on the run for weeks, but the security giant was undone by a tiny piece of technology. >> reporter: software energy engineer john mcafee came to guatemala for asylum, but was taken into custody for entering the country illegally. he gave an interview before he was arrested. >> i am here and i'm now going to speak out, and i'm going to speakute big-time. >> reporter: -- speak out big- time. >> reporter: mcafee had been living in biliz,...
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and on thursday football changed forever after goal line technology was used for the first time in the opening match of the club world cup in japan the goal refs sister had just one goal to register as local champion some frittering hiroshima edged alter in city from new zealand the rival hawkeye system is also being tested at the competition as a quiet football revolution has finally occurred after years of debate. then on friday former heavyweight champion and turned over actor mike tyson who was guest star at the weigh in head of the fourth fight between money pack out and manuel marquez pac-man was nearly two kilos heavier but still went on to suffer the third knock out of his illustrious career the defeat came just over a week before the filipino congressman turns thirty four. hour saturday the queens of tennis turned into dancing queens as victoria azarenka and serena williams proved that you can try at an exhibition tournament in brazil while the one as our got one in the match six three seven five but the best players have reasons to be happy after each and over seven million d
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i'm talking about just technology -- >> barclays came out and said technology is one of the two favorite sectors for next year. >> one data point i want to get out here. we're bringing up apple in china. right now they're saying iphone 5 sales are running 50% ahead of what iphone 4 sales were in 2010. that's fairly significant if it turns out to be true. the source for that is macbook translating data from chinese. that's making the rounds. i think people are looking at this aspect of wait a minute. this is a whole growth market that maybe is not in all the -- people are bullish on the china story. but maybe not enough. i think that's giving it to credence here. >> stocks off session highs after those comments from speaker boehner. really, we're hanging in there truth be told. dow up 106 points. when "halftime" returns we zero in on the health of financial stocks from the floor and more companies announcing special dividends as the nation gets closer to the fiscal cliff deadline. deutsche bank top u.s. equity strategist david bianco tells us who can be next. >>> later, can amazon deliver
i'm talking about just technology -- >> barclays came out and said technology is one of the two favorite sectors for next year. >> one data point i want to get out here. we're bringing up apple in china. right now they're saying iphone 5 sales are running 50% ahead of what iphone 4 sales were in 2010. that's fairly significant if it turns out to be true. the source for that is macbook translating data from chinese. that's making the rounds. i think people are looking at this aspect...
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science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've got those huge earth covered. welcome back to say and let's return to our exclusive interview without a shirt was worn off as the fifty nine year old has been re-elected president of the international federation of fencing pledging to make the sport popular and i call her every part. in two thousand and eight i wish i was smart of the game the first ever russian president of the international fencing federation claiming five more votes than a long serving chief frenchman in a rush fast forward four years and dismantled has returned unchallenged and holds to further expand the love of fencing all over the world for the first time in the sport's history fencers from five continents managed to climb the olympic podium in london while the global expansion is set to continue its mana free lies is that more needs to be done in the evolution of fencing is a meaning of. many changes in the rules are driven by attempts to make the sport more entertaining and spectacular this is what we need to do so that advertise
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it needs high technology. so i think they use basically the same technology from the missile, which was launched last april. they say it was improved which has 6,000 kilometers range. >> what is puzzling is that north koreans and japanese officials said the missile was removed from the launch pad so what do you make of that? >> if north korea really removed missile of launch pad, i think there are two possibilities. one is the fake. north korea didn't want neighboring countries to observe the launch itself accurately because they didn't have the self-confidence of placing the orbit satellite into the -- sorry. the object into the orbit. one another is they used spare. if they prepared spare rocket then they use spare rocket to launch the missile. >> all very strategic. >> yes. >> now, what should the japanese government do in terms of security? >> yes. japan has to cooperate with united states and south korea to detect a sign of missile launch. so japan has to consider about deployment of ships into the japan
it needs high technology. so i think they use basically the same technology from the missile, which was launched last april. they say it was improved which has 6,000 kilometers range. >> what is puzzling is that north koreans and japanese officials said the missile was removed from the launch pad so what do you make of that? >> if north korea really removed missile of launch pad, i think there are two possibilities. one is the fake. north korea didn't want neighboring countries to...
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they have the latest technologying lowest prices, smartest associates. they're the fastest-growing electronics and appliance retailer in america. you can visit their website at hh greg.com. back over to you. >> thank you, kristy. and assly mentioned -- as she mentioned, roads are closed in mount vernon. sure sign christmas is around the corner. jessica kartalija is among revelers in the annual baltimore tradition. >> hello, kai. they are just starting to show up as are all the vendors. they're making it an entire town celebration throughout mount vernon. many of the stores are open late. we have sophie's kaz bar. james joyce is coming up from downtown. several restaurants in this area providing food so people grab a bite to eat, watch the fireworks, watch the light illumination and walk around and do a little shopping. here's what crews are doing to get prepared for this evening. >> reporter: the unofficial start to the holiday gets under way in just a few hours. >> 41 days, we have been doing the lighting. it started out as a simple galgtdering. -- gath
they have the latest technologying lowest prices, smartest associates. they're the fastest-growing electronics and appliance retailer in america. you can visit their website at hh greg.com. back over to you. >> thank you, kristy. and assly mentioned -- as she mentioned, roads are closed in mount vernon. sure sign christmas is around the corner. jessica kartalija is among revelers in the annual baltimore tradition. >> hello, kai. they are just starting to show up as are all the...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of app
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so you talked about technology stocks. those are two that are just hitting it hard, even as apple was being hit hard. i think that time for apple being hit is nearing an end. as we near the capital gains tax selling that has driven it basically for these levels. you're going to see a nice pop in tech in 2013. >> you say you like hp, does that mean you're a buyer of it? >> i have been a buyer of it. i have been on this one basically since november 20th. >>'d on halftime, trading by the back. whether barnes & noble is on the verge of a breakout. two traders, two very different points of view. we'll debate that coming up. plus shares of apple fall 9% over the past week. why this company may no longer be a buy and hold stock. doug kass is going to tell you why, and later, hot commodities, a look at which ones should be in your list for 2013. those stories and much more when we come back pb. streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one, combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis
so you talked about technology stocks. those are two that are just hitting it hard, even as apple was being hit hard. i think that time for apple being hit is nearing an end. as we near the capital gains tax selling that has driven it basically for these levels. you're going to see a nice pop in tech in 2013. >> you say you like hp, does that mean you're a buyer of it? >> i have been a buyer of it. i have been on this one basically since november 20th. >>'d on halftime,...
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now get the advanced technology of adt starting at just $99 and save $300. with adt, you get 24/7 fast response monitoring that helps protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. plus remote access to your home. even control your thermostat to help save energy and money. get adt installed starting at just $99. that's a $300 savings. you may even save up to 20% on your homeowners insurance. for everything that matters most. adt. always there. >>> five. >> four. three. two. one. [ applause ] >> eric: well, that was president obama and first family moments ago lighting the white house christmas tree. beautiful sight. one more thing up now. a lot of people ask you why are you in studio. we tell you every day but i'll make it clear for you. go. ♪ >> all right, we're in studio d. a lot of our audience, "the five" audience want to know why we were displaced. there is a good reason. what are you doing with the studio? >> we turned in a winter wonderland. ♪ >> this is our christmas set for the fox and friends special christmas. if you noti
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the south korean technology giant wants the judge to overturn the verdict or at least reduce the fine. apple wants a judge to increase the damages as well as putting a ban on some of the samsung smartphones. what is interesting is the reason did the judge is reviewing the case. according to samsung, the foreman of the jury acted with a deliberate dishonesty. samsung is saying he did not pass on information that he was part of a lawsuit 20 years ago against a hard drive company and that lawsuit resulted in the company having to file for bankruptcy. samsung owned a minority stake in that company. the battle continues. experts have told me this battle between apple and samsung goes beyond just these two, but it's part of a bigger technology battle. >> what is happening now has to do much more with apple and google waiting a proxy war. apple is not going after google because google makes androids, but they can go after the manufacturers who are making money off of it. other manufacturers and apple and google are playing this secret three-dimensional chess game. >> what about european euro
the south korean technology giant wants the judge to overturn the verdict or at least reduce the fine. apple wants a judge to increase the damages as well as putting a ban on some of the samsung smartphones. what is interesting is the reason did the judge is reviewing the case. according to samsung, the foreman of the jury acted with a deliberate dishonesty. samsung is saying he did not pass on information that he was part of a lawsuit 20 years ago against a hard drive company and that lawsuit...
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is there some concern there is another country out there helping north korea to get this technology to work? >> certainly there is that concern and there have been many reports and plenty of speculation about who might be helping north cia korea in their technology. of course it is almost impossible to get information out of north korea. it is an incredibly isolated, closed regime. the information officially we get from that country is through its state-run media. so nothing gets out of north korea unless it is choreographed through k cna, the state-run news agency and the state-run television and it is highly choreographed and many would say propaganda. what we hear from north korea is what north korea wants the world to hear. it is very difficult to get an indication on that. here in seoul, one senior government official told me they are concerned, even with failure that north korea carrying out with rocket launches they are still learning. they are learning from mistake and can get better. this is a trial and era for north korea. the more they do, even if they are failures in the ye
is there some concern there is another country out there helping north korea to get this technology to work? >> certainly there is that concern and there have been many reports and plenty of speculation about who might be helping north cia korea in their technology. of course it is almost impossible to get information out of north korea. it is an incredibly isolated, closed regime. the information officially we get from that country is through its state-run media. so nothing gets out of...
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technology up better than 1%. s&p 500 also on the upswing. markets maintaining steady gains all day long. david kudlow and bob pisani and barbara from the street. welcome to all of you. what about coming off the best levels? >> hitting search-week highs. 13,245 is where we ended the night of election and waiting for it to settle out. 13,248, so we are exactly where we were when the elections closed. i think the important thing is as long as there is some indication that they are talking the markets are holding up very well. i think the concern is after a deal happens, i think we'll have it, what will happen after, that and a lot of people are worried now that austerity is coming. that's a negative for stocks >> you make a great point, bob. david, let me put that to you because it doesn't feel like this market is expecting no deal. if we go into year end and don't have a deal, how big of a disappointment will we seek from the markets? >> i think we got a taste of that, how it ends up shaping up to how the market will react. before, that we got
technology up better than 1%. s&p 500 also on the upswing. markets maintaining steady gains all day long. david kudlow and bob pisani and barbara from the street. welcome to all of you. what about coming off the best levels? >> hitting search-week highs. 13,245 is where we ended the night of election and waiting for it to settle out. 13,248, so we are exactly where we were when the elections closed. i think the important thing is as long as there is some indication that they are...
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. >> back then it was advanced technologically speaking. but there's more enhancement. when you have a classic toy like this. >> but what? >> it has now lcd eyes which are very expressive. as a child interacts and plays with this toy its personality changes. that's ideal for a child to have a toy that you speak to change its personality to you. so that's one of the reasons. but having the technological advancements that's what's taking a classic toy and making it very relevant to tech satisfy via kids. >> what did they do to twister? >> they have twister dance. what hasbro has done is teamed up with pop culture icons or television shows to make toys very relevant. they teamed up with britney spears for this launch what looks like twister dots. i want teaches kids how to dance. and both boys and girls. and she was involved in the first commercial release. so that's a perfect marriage of pop culture bringing a classic toy back to life. >> teenage mutant ninja turtles. >> they are back because they have a new show on nickolodeon. they had a makeover. i want to sign up for
. >> back then it was advanced technologically speaking. but there's more enhancement. when you have a classic toy like this. >> but what? >> it has now lcd eyes which are very expressive. as a child interacts and plays with this toy its personality changes. that's ideal for a child to have a toy that you speak to change its personality to you. so that's one of the reasons. but having the technological advancements that's what's taking a classic toy and making it very relevant...
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. >>> and a lot of talk on the web about a proposed new technology that would stare back at you and try to figure things out about you while you walk tv. verizon has filed for a patent for a dvd determined to find out if you're happy, sad, speaking with an accent, all designed to point custom advertiser at you like they do on the web. for example, if the camera picked up intense cuddling, it may prompt certain advertisements. it is just a patent, and verizon without out a statement -- put out a statement, saying it values privacy. >>> and up next, kate middleton leaves the hospital and answers a question the world has wondered. i'm doing my own sleep study. advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. you spend all day cooking it. so why spend even a moment considering any broth but swanson? the broth cooks trust most to make the meal folks spend all year waiting for. in stuffing and more, the secret is swanson. plays a key role throughout our lives
. >>> and a lot of talk on the web about a proposed new technology that would stare back at you and try to figure things out about you while you walk tv. verizon has filed for a patent for a dvd determined to find out if you're happy, sad, speaking with an accent, all designed to point custom advertiser at you like they do on the web. for example, if the camera picked up intense cuddling, it may prompt certain advertisements. it is just a patent, and verizon without out a statement --...
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set its sights on developing the technology to go wherever we need to go. i would like to see the i.s. set its sights on developing the propulsion system that will take us where we need to go. the first step is go someplace like mars or go to an asteroid. a further step from where wehav. but we need to develop -- the technology development is the key to the whole thing. >> in the special coming up this weekend on fox, we hear astronauts talk about the experience of going to the moon. as always it sound rap sodic when they remember it. for many it was a religious experience. what was it like for you? >> it's interesting that jim irwin who flew with me on apollo 15 became an evangelist and he gave testimony about feeling the presence of god on the moon. that may be absolutely correct but i have a different take. i said if you can feel the presence of god on the moon, why can't you feel it here on earth. did you feel like you were closer to him by going to the moon. some had a religious experience, others it was just another flight. i'm somewhere in the middle
set its sights on developing the technology to go wherever we need to go. i would like to see the i.s. set its sights on developing the propulsion system that will take us where we need to go. the first step is go someplace like mars or go to an asteroid. a further step from where wehav. but we need to develop -- the technology development is the key to the whole thing. >> in the special coming up this weekend on fox, we hear astronauts talk about the experience of going to the moon. as...
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but russia finds it difficult to attract foreign direct investment what they're looking for is high technology investment that would come from the japanese or come to americans of germs and so on and are still coming in to the right quantities so therefore to shore that problem the rule of law has to be strengthened secure property rights have to be put in place and the level of bureaucratic corruption of officials wanting bribes and so on has to be in fact cut down. now if you look at china. each city each province competes with one another and the party officials who succeed they are promoted as a mirror to credit system russia needs to introduce something like that where cities and provinces can compete with other because at present they form their own little groups and many states and cities and so on and the very very difficult to rule from moscow. putin also talked about russia's efforts to minimize how the global financial crisis affects the country what can russia do to help calm the worldwide downturn in return. well russia's president moscow is trying to set up a world financial cent
but russia finds it difficult to attract foreign direct investment what they're looking for is high technology investment that would come from the japanese or come to americans of germs and so on and are still coming in to the right quantities so therefore to shore that problem the rule of law has to be strengthened secure property rights have to be put in place and the level of bureaucratic corruption of officials wanting bribes and so on has to be in fact cut down. now if you look at china....
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and technology is connection. your grandchildren, they speak skype, they speak text. speak their language. >> and my kids have eight grandparents, all right. because of divorce situations. and the ones they are closest with are the ones who are able to use technology more. so we encourages all of our parents to get on technology because it's the way our kids speak and communicate. that gives them a bridge of connection, again, when they can have a connection that's directly to them. >> you have to figure, if selma can do this, i can do this. >> selma's apparently on that computer all day long and the dishes are just sitting there. all right. great to talk to you. thank you so much. >>> and coming up next, ann heads to new zealand for a rare and revealing interview with the hobbit director peter jackson. ♪ >>> as you might expect, fans are anxiously awaiting the release of "the hobbit," it's the prequel to the "lord of the rings" trilogy. expectations pretty high. that means the pressure's on for the director peter jackson. ann curry traveled to his hometown of welli
and technology is connection. your grandchildren, they speak skype, they speak text. speak their language. >> and my kids have eight grandparents, all right. because of divorce situations. and the ones they are closest with are the ones who are able to use technology more. so we encourages all of our parents to get on technology because it's the way our kids speak and communicate. that gives them a bridge of connection, again, when they can have a connection that's directly to them....